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Workshop: Regulatable ML: Towards Bridging the Gaps between Machine Learning Research and Regulations

Conformal Prediction via Regression-as-Classification

Etash Guha · Shlok Natarajan · Thomas Möllenhoff · Mohammad Emtiyaz Khan · Eugene Ndiaye


Abstract:

Conformal Prediction (CP) is a method of estimating risk or uncertainty when using Machine Learning to help abide by common Risk Management regulations often seen in fields like healthcare and finance. CP for regression can be challenging, especially when the output distribution is heteroscedastic, multimodal, or skewed. Some of the issues can be addressed by estimating a distribution over the output, but in reality, such approaches can be sensitive to estimation error and yield unstable intervals.~Here, we circumvent the challenges by converting regression to a classification problem and then use CP for classification to obtain CP sets for regression.~To preserve the ordering of the continuous-output space, we design a new loss function and present necessary modifications to the CP classification techniques.~Empirical results on many benchmarks shows that this simple approach gives surprisingly good results on many practical problems.

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